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Haha yeah i'd rather not have to explain why i'm wearing weird cyber pirate space dude gear (long story it involves steam punk goggles & a top hat)I use public transport to get to games. I can fit my Sten inside a Pattern 37 large pack, so I just travel wearing my gear. You get a few strange looks dressed in full WW2 marching order gear but its much easier to carry everything by wearing the webbing than it would be to carry the same weight packed in a backpack or bag. If for any reason I did get stopped by police, its going to take a lot less time to persuade them that I have a valid reason for having a RIF in my bag![]()
Not bad Pricey but not bad is it just the name thats making it cost more than most or is it really qualityI use one of these: http://uktactical.com/p-690-warrior-twin-rifle-bag.aspx
Really good quality, holds a rifle plus something shorter like an MP5 or stubby M4. The two main pockets for said guns are split and have velco binding points so both guns don't fly about whilst in transit. One of the front pouches has straps to hold a pistol plus two mags, whilst the other two have enough room to fit 7 PMAGs with ranger plates each. It has a carry handle, built in should straps plus metal loops if you wanted to add your own shoulder sling type setup.
Need a new gear bag myself though so can't advise on that.
lol yeah i just want something simple that does not Scream DUUUDE theres a realistic looking BB chucker in this bagfor rifle length I use guitarcase ('rockbag' - has carry handle, sling and backpack straps). I own rifle cases, but they just gives too much of the wrong kind of attention. for more compact stuff I use my orblite messenger pro from when I worked as a courier. the pro version adds about 10cm I figure.
I think the "tactical" guitar-gun-cases are ridiculous, great idea if they didnt look tactical.
Viper make one the same for a bit less I think.Not bad Pricey but not bad is it just the name thats making it cost more than most or is it really quality
lord knows the vest on its own weighs a fair bit
It's a bit hard for me to say really as the only other gun case/bag I've owned was a hard case.Not bad Pricey but not bad is it just the name thats making it cost more than most or is it really quality
lord knows the vest on its own weighs a fair bit
You don't happen to know the length of this bag do you ?
Not to worry ^_^ was worth a shotShould be 76x35x35cms.
35 inches would be 89cm, so won't fit![]()
Diagonally across the bottom would be 83cm, or if you work out the 3 dimensional diagonal using my awesome trigonometry skills (and in no way cheating and using an online right angled triangle calculator), it would be 90cm so it may just be possible to fit your gun in.
If you get a poster tube and cut a hole in one end of the bag, glue the poster tube in place and somehow waterproof it (paint it maybe), you would then just need a Velcro strap inside the bag to secure the stock.
The old ones used to (i was in cadets) & got issued one many many moons ago..bloody thing was like a bottomless pit haha & like above i was thinking if i could pester a person who does this kind of stitching malarkey i could get some form of pouch to slide the gun into so it aint banging around in the bag & still have room for other kit and stuffYou lads who have been in, does a British Army long bergen have 1 compartment all the way up it? That would fit an 89cm gun no problem. Not as cheap as the 45L, but still should be able to get one for £40-ish. You could probably cut the stitching if they are divided into two compartments...
Surplus gear would always be my first choice. Even if it's Grade 2 it'll still take more abuse than you/me.
LoL depends on how much gear i got honestly the big/long bergens were quite RoomyTBH, once you've got your gear stuffed in there, a gun wouldn't bang around anyway. Just lie the bergen down flat to put the gun in, then stuff the vest in, and you'd be able to stand it upright.